Direction: Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical…

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Direction: Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

He, you and I (A)/ shall go for (B)/ a walk tomorrow (C)/. No error (D)

  1. A.

    A

  2. B.

    B

  3. C.

    C

  4. D.

    D

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Correct answer: A

The segment containing the grammatical error is Option A.

Explanation

  • Grammatical Rule: When multiple personal pronouns (first, second, and third person) are used together in a positive or neutral sentence, the conventional English order is 231 (Second person, Third person, First person).

  • Correction: The phrase "He, you and I" incorrectly places the third person ("He") and second person ("you") before the first person ("I") in the wrong sequence. To be grammatically correct, it should be changed to "You, he and I".

  • Note on Exception: If the sentence describes a mistake, a negative action, or an admission of guilt, the order changes to 123 (e.g., "You and he have done this mischief").

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